Punjab News: Punjab Police Organizes First-Ever Stakeholders Conference on PSAR Act in Collaboration with CII

The event, held in Chandigarh, was inaugurated by Principal Secretary Gurkirat Kirpal Singh and Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) SS Srivastava.

Punjab News: In a significant step towards ensuring a secure and regulated environment for both public and private security agencies, Punjab Police, in partnership with the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), successfully hosted the first-ever Stakeholders Conference on the Private Security Agencies Regulation (PSAR) Act. The event, held in Chandigarh, was inaugurated by Principal Secretary Gurkirat Kirpal Singh and Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) SS Srivastava.

The conference focused on the need to streamline the private security industry in Punjab while upholding the mandated requirements of the PSAR Act. The Punjab government reaffirmed its commitment to providing robust support to private security agencies, highlighting the importance of collaboration between public and private entities for ensuring safety and security across the state.

Under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, the Punjab government is taking proactive measures to create a safer environment for Punjabis, with a clear emphasis on regulatory compliance and sectoral development.

Focus on Regulatory Compliance and Industry Development

The conference underscored the importance of regulatory compliance and operational efficiency in the private security sector, with a clear focus on enhancing professionalism. Speakers at the event emphasized the growing role of private security agencies in supplementing law enforcement and ensuring public safety. By adhering to the guidelines of the PSAR Act, the government aims to improve the operational standards of these agencies and foster greater accountability.

Government Support for Private Security Agencies

In his address, Principal Secretary Gurkirat Kirpal Singh assured the attendees that the Punjab government is fully committed to supporting private security agencies. He highlighted the government’s efforts to create an enabling environment for these agencies to thrive while ensuring they meet the legal requirements outlined in the PSAR Act. This balanced approach will help maintain high standards of security across the state.

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